They questioned whether the original investigation was squashed because of her family's political ties.
In New York, where it has been repeatedly squashed, congestion pricing is peeping up again.
They cluster in the thousands and release a foul odour when squashed or threatened.
But the reorganization deal got squashed, and Winget--who still owns the company--and creditors remain in negotiations.
Two big reports due by the end of the year may bring hope to squashed commuters.
Others saw their travel plans squashed when more than 5, 000 flights from some 60 airports were canceled.
The global nature of the economic downturn seems to have squashed overtures from Indian, Chinese, and Russian buyers.
The worry for Groupon investors is that Google or some other giant squashes it like Microsoft squashed Netscape.
It was the big public-sector unions which squashed the 2005 reforms proposed by Arnold Schwarzenegger, then California's governor.
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Every election year, voting by smaller districts or first-past-the-post is called for, and promptly squashed by professional politicians.
The show's premiere episode squashed the competition when it aired Monday night, coming in second in its timeslot.
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Tomatoes are supplied, but ensure they are squashed or fruit might not be the only bruised bodies in town.
Then he came off the ropes and squashed me with one flyswatter jab.
Keynes's idea was squashed by the Americans, who stood to lose from it.
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"For whatever reason, the movie brass refused him entry into their 'club' and squashed his dream, " Mr Wilkerson goes on.
We can see that an A is an A even when the letters are squashed or written in different fonts.
There was no "Hard Knocks" last season, as the NFL lockout squashed most of the summer and training camp season.
George Bush senior squashed Michael Dukakis by accusing him of caring more about criminals and freeloaders than about hard-working families.
The recession squashed leisure travel at the same time as budget-conscious travellers began going online to research, plan and book trips.
The sudden departure led some to think that Apple, which has battled bloggers in the past, had squashed the satirist.
The remnants, mainly women, children and the elderly, were squashed into a bakery's back yard with one latrine and little food.
Every 10 or 15 years Congress comes up with another iteration of universal health care and every single time it's squashed.
"This referendum has defeated the remains of centralism, has squashed the manipulation of the enemies of true change, " said Mr Costas.
The smart people at News Corp. are being plain stupid, though, if they think they have weeks to get their bugs squashed.
Whole road there squashed into front room, straining to listen to radio batteries very low (no new ones in the last government delivery).
When I rotated certain photos, the system shrank and squashed them onscreen.
The right credit card can qualify the owner of a squashed iPhone or Android device for a full repair, at no charge.
That means it is their suppliers, the generating companies, that get squashed.
Anything that creates even the slightest perception of an uneven playing field must be squashed by anyone with the power to do so.
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The rumors that the borg was going to open outposts in a mall near you were squashed yesterday by its mobile chief, Andy Rubin.
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